All-in-one FRSC mobile app for licence renewal, verification and safety alerts now available for download on Google Play Store.
It also gives Real-Time Safety Alerts by notifying users of speed limit violations and helps to detect Black Spot on the highways.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has urged her all motorists and passengers to download its robust and user friendly Mobile Application called ‘FRSC Mobile App’ that is designed to transform how Nigerians engage with road safety services.
With a few taps on a smartphone, FRSC explains that road users across Nigeria can now enjoy end-to-end access to FRSC services through its Mobile Application, right from the comfort of their homes, vehicles, or offices.
The Corps notes that the ‘FRSC Mobile App’ is not just any app, but a life saving tool. FRSC calls on all motorists, commuters, logistics operators, fleet managers, and the general public to download and utilize this free application without delay.
“FRSC Mobile Application, which is now available for download on Google Play Store, is a one-stop hub that offers real-time access to critical safety tools, FRSC services, and vital road use information. It represents yet another milestone in the Corps’ pursuit of smarter, safer roads through digital transformation.”
Through this all-in-one mobile application developed with road users in mind, FRSC further explained that obstructions and road traffic crashes can be reported, adding that applicants can also renew their Driver’s Licence directly through the app.

“Through the Mobile Application you can verify the status of both drivers licence and vehicle number plates to ensure that they are truly registered,” FRSC said in a statement.
Additionally, FRSC said that ‘FRSC Mobile App’ also gives Real-Time Safety Alerts by notifying users of speed limit violations, helping them stay within safe driving thresholds while promoting responsible behaviours on the road.
“It also helps to detect Black Spot on the highways. With its seamless access to a mapped database of crash prone areas, users can avoid dangerous routes and plan safer journeys.”
Most importantly, the ‘FRSC Mobile App’ also allows users to stream National Traffic Radio 107.1 FM to get real time updates on traffic conditions, safety campaigns, and emergency advisories.
The Corps Marshal of FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, calls on the public to note that having the FRSC app is not a luxury, but a necessity. He admonished motorists, including passengers, to download the FRSC App today “because your safety is your responsibility and now, it’s just a tap away”.